He left the office with Keith. I was alone by myself for a while, but as I was too afraid, I went to the staff office area.
Amelia's death had made everyone unmotivated to work. There was no way they could work as normal.
They needed to be questioned, and at the same time, the place where Amelia had jumped off from needed to be searched. Everyone was in a state of panic.
It was only until Theo walked the policemen out did everyone ease up a little.
When he saw me in the staff office area, he beckoned to me, signaling me to walk over.
I walked toward him and returned to the office with him.
Keith looked at Theo with a grave expression. “This may not be a coincidence, Mr. Grant."
Theo's expression was blank. He fell silent for a few seconds before saying blandly," Contact the deceased's family members. Send them our condolences as soon as possible."
Keith nodded and left.
I was worried, so I asked him, "Is this problem a thorny one?"
Theo smiled slightly, looking unwavered in the face of hardships.
However, his slightly sunken eyes and the blue-gray color under his eyes indicated just how exhausted and tired he was.
I knew he did not want me to worry, so he kept things from me a lot of times. He
wanted to handle everything himself so I would not have to worry about anything.
We cared about each other and needed each other, but it was because we cared too much for each other that we used ways we thought were right to protect each other so the other party would not have the slightest worry.
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